Simple math says you can crowd the box and slow down a great running back. That’s happened two weeks in a row now to Fournette. The question for Ole Miss as LSU visits will be the play of Tigers’ quarterback Brandon Harris.

Harris passed for 271 yards, but Arkansas’ beleaguered secondary was able to limit him to one touchdown pass and pick him off once. The Razorbacks got pressure on Harris and forced him to fumble in the second half deep on LSU’s end which led to an Arkansas touchdown.

The inconsistency of Harris would appear to be a matchup the Rebels could take advantage of, but you have to consider the beleaguered state of the Rebels’ own secondary.

Some say the Heisman is now Derrick Henry’s to lose after he ran for more than 200 in Alabama’s win at Mississippi State. That game was closer than the 31-6 final. Alabama hit a handful of big plays to gain separation, but big plays count. The Crimson Tide was dominant on defense and kept a very good MSU offense from hitting those same big plays.